pile
/paɪl/pile
NOUNDefinition of pile
A pile is a lot of things with some on the bottom and more on top.
pil; yığmak; yığınExample: There was a neat pile of sheets and blankets at the foot of each bed.
A pile is a long, strong post to support something like a bridge or building.
If you pile something somewhere, you put a lot of it there.
Example: The table that was piled high with all sorts of fruit, cheese, cakes, and sweets.
If something piles (up), there is more an more of it.
Example: I listen to the snow piling on the roof.
If something piles on top of something else, it is added to it.
Example: The changes, piled on top of the problems at home were too much.
pile
EXAMPLESExamples of pile
There was a neat pile of sheets and blankets at the foot of each bed.
Example sentenceHe found his phone under a pile of clothes.
Example sentenceThe table that was piled high with all sorts of fruit, cheese, cakes, and sweets.
Example sentenceShe piled the books on the corner of the desk.
Example sentenceI listen to the snow piling on the roof.
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